The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 294, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 10, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Build a
Cyclone
Cellar,
$
Mortgage Sale.
AND BUY
Your
Groceries
Happy Eastertide
Our Knttr* Modi of
Ury Clothing, Hats,
Boots, Shoe*. I Urdu . e. Tin-
ware, liUssw.*rc,
Woodwork and Blacksmith lr.u .
will t>c closcd out to satisfy
creditors. Kverything must «o
and in order to move these
RO. MS .,uick!> they win be sold night. We fill pi*scrip«tons accurately. Our tu[S l.\ecr
Has its little flaws tust the same
as any other holiday season.
Perhaps your spring clothes
has been donned a little too
soon and a Kid cold is the re-
sult. We can banish it over
nt.
it .1 Rreat sacrifice,
of
Spring nothing
Our stock
dinary names, but extraordinary qualities. We charge only
living profit.
Together with your spring suit or bonnet, should go new-1
.i,; : -c p v .sMintrj k*«t\ i piiiitcd and capered homes. ^ c handle the best paint on
tbiBf nil! W Also IV
** >> '* Mrth and can wall paper your house with neatness and ais-;
Lar*« stock ol Hat# _.,.u In these lines, as well as all others, we allow nooneto
Quality considered.
OF THE
Kimball
Groccry Co.
$
Goods Deliver-
ed to all parts
of the city anc
orders solicited
city AND TtRRlTORV
complete This Uvk was
i:hl froua one of lU Wat oloth*
i patch.
of tk* ltUM i*i i ill W
.i > * •« . Th«f undersell us.
hat* wrere puivhMfd for vhesprtB£
trade and there is no better >
*ortiu*nt in the city
F. B. LILLE & CO.
Drug, Book and News Depot.
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA
wnfcrt to worship.
Hoots miil Show.
This line will I* slaughtered
rifc'ht an.Ueft. vour pt,.o *111 be
out prkt. have Lftni >
Shoes. Children* Shoes. M * «•?•'
>htv Hov t Shoes. 1 a*tlr> Shoes
and Men's Shoe* of a., kind* and,
dfcri|AlOM, fc ^
Qneeniiw re, , , _ *___
Brotherhood of St. Andre w —Ruay
Hardware. Tinware. Tuba. Paiia. \Uu' n, r.day M-rvuv *. 106 Haniaon
Churn*, etc.. will be sold at freat avenue The service laata fifteen min-
tirr* ^ *«•* Durinf passion week April it to
April IT. Kvery boy welcome.
IhMilot ««<k aervicea. April li to
^nril IT Hnaineaa man's noon day
service*, laatinir for fifteen minute*
Hetd at Harriaon avenue*, nest
to Mr sharuiu's store. Everybody
welcome.
Vresbvterian church, corner of No-
b'e and Pitimod. ttev A. .1 MiS.ilh
rerv. pastor Morn top enriee at 11
o'c.'och. evening at s o'clock; sabbath
school at ♦ Christian Kndearor at
p m All are cordially invited to at-
tend these aervicea.
At the First M K church J. D M
Ituckner. the pastor, will pr. ach in
the rnoruinff at '. 1 and in the evening
the church will attend the l>rc*by-
terian church in honor of Her Mo
lillhv.rr s ltol >" • >■> it" > 'l.T
rhi- Iwiue will m<>.> 1 " p m
und.T scrTioes. at lbf Plymouth
(auoul chwrch. Sund j
,tiTino worship at
1 > m t.ut'1-.'l r> .*< S*'-
TUtoo. V V. S C K . .1 < « P
,.«IK ' > P ™
K lK«r Oml f. w ",a,l'.A'L><0
worship with ua. Vt m l" Dibble,
pastor
Kecular IVvine aerviees will be be d
>.«ie Oouf rnyatiooai
his uniform church tomorrow at .1 a na . subject
,WJ.r. J,xkn«r f.lh.r of Kd I I.. for K.U Mbool B
loflh. Troomwh K.put> ..-.ti. 1 !>■ -n-. h p v
Mt M Th «av «TT s.^«
heart trouble at Shawnea. lie had s ss.at« p..
' Prison Ufe
APRIL 1ST,
Th\ sale eommercesi and wjll<s">n-
tinue until aia thousand si\ hund-
red dol ars worth of poods sr.*
oid The stock will «KX^n be bl\>k-
en so thvx^e that <n>me tir*\ will
have the best ss<r.men lect
from
Stv>rc opens at * a nt. and close
at i p. m.
OH MY
F. E. Houghton, : ?
AGENT.
Tvv: Noble Avenue. Weal tlatkrie.
How fat 1 am cettinjr since
1 commenced eating at
Frink's Place.
Open Day and Night.
Tailor Eds Suits by Measur
WHAT A FRAUD!
The man that takes your measure was probably never in a
tailor thop. or by accident went through one, nnl woul l be
ashamed to sell you so poorly fitting a ready-made fcuit as the
one made up for you. What does a cutter in Chicago, St. Louis
or Kansas City know about your shape from measures taken by
a man that does not know the first principle of cutting a suit of
clothes (?). But if honest, will tell you that he can sell you a
ready-made suit, better fitting and better trimmed for one-third
to one-half less than the one he orders for you. Now Gentlemen
if you want to build up your own city, patronize your home tai-
lors, where the labor is doue right here, and whereby you get
the benefit. Suits made as cheap as Eastern concerns, and the
maker lives with you,
When We Make It, It Will Be Right.
' THE CLOTHIER AND i| j
, : .at TAILOR lit -L" V Wlllj.t,^
^6<>00 000000000<>00<>000c00 0000000 ^
. .. .. , hf«Uil
nonfh to enocuraffe Ma;ah V o.a. k ^ U f
a sell 1 *
Johnson of the Tecwmaeh Kepub ..an. at 10 a m sharp
* lealv cd '■ •' oh a Moorheac. «
He had sas state prison w ... .ectui* >ot;ect
been euioyinir excellent health up to Pr ,n Ufe Vounp^p^ are espe.'
the t; me of hia death Capt- Johr.^r tally invited to ..iar vh.s
e.-ture.
«as a pioneer settler of Pottawatoru-.o
IVnny of Indiana, will
the Christian churvh tomoi
n m Snbtoet, v>"r
v'o. r;:> a... r.> U' \tc Na
liona <af the Rarth She ia 4 lady of
1b r-.dual money to ..^an on farm at
fs r i>ept inl* * t by Harris A CVv
s M«etV.M-jr new Photos ai\ for
cents Ca. and see samples at Swear
infer*.
Smart McKay bas from one to ten
year money to loan on farms at
., > rates . ^ lat uveu
When yonr wawh out of t.i or
neev.s c.eanisf, ro to Thorpe, the
jeweler, at YandeipsolV lm
The Atlantic A W fic t a.i is to be
s.n ,i ur.der f.v-tN ,*ui* on May ^ The
l r.soi> « . : undoubtesi.y bay t-he >a
pul pa branch
l>r IfnaU Maver ii«vhr;e
^.rk=r.;^"dU tr-s —
\ , . . .%r. r ave your eves testes^, s. er ,^,Tf ti.vn-.a > nee V*-. -t t^f
t e v with ir'aasea at reduced rates |V<rsff ra.nfa . "*as ♦ >> -... hesv or
by Mayer iVnaalt him at o c< as hove u\vn.s
he eare* ('.ttthrie April l.^th
H. W. DANKERS.
"i , Practical >.* Mechanic.
Geo. E. Billingslby. Trc? Chas. E. Billisgsle ,, Cashier.
Chas. M. Bo-worth, Asst. Cish,
Capitol National Bank
- I « . IV.
ooantv, hat-.np settled there at the \
openiof of the country He was a ^ r
well known and respected c;t ren and c-ortPtrv
his death is deplored by all. lK>os Xb
k a:.a soction of tha illlfcM • JJ* • *" 5 J Sm! Ml
' r vst we*K s the n ost v.r. ;ust relumed from an eitende- tn?
form't fawa*> show ir.f - have ;n the west l\>n t fa, to hear her
ever se«.n from that s.«urce The ...s Tr.n.ty chnrch Rt Kev IV Rruoke
trihntktn of :-a rfa has N-er. . . :a b5^op. 'Rct A B HMn as MMV
hie. no se.-t.or. • S mpart MM -.v. r..-.s ti • O. :v.x..r. .
ram londenacv. t says l^e wm- % ^ vv a m >err..-«*
oe Jar..-.ar\ st average. . a m Krenii.f acme*
£ Cabinet ork or
!1T South Second St .tvUTHRlK. O. T ^ q
| a k u* a*V. * V a i n>*
A. av^w *.
: Lawrtnci. Huston & Hustoa.
! A torneys-at-Law,
.c^.-t*>* . ®ui 1 a# 41*
L
BOARD OP" DIRECTORS
Rnowxn. CanitaliaU Cues. N Y Geo K Guthrie. Ok.
W > >TiLK>! Guthrie. Ok Joas F Sros*. Guthrie. Ok.
Cnas. R- RiLi-ry6ci.iT, Guthrie. Ok.
\ 1
vice 4 p m Thursday ho y eomnaun-
. r. at " p r. i -vxi Vricat a re.
Keenmp serv.oe Wedneaday ar..i 1 ri-
da\ at T ? 1 p. m RveryUv-.r We.coaae
s-lfour MM. «*_ !•
r.is Not cheap ^ — _ .
fade out in a few ,rf. two yenra IV.r r,: r i*t of the CapttaM -ear.
iro.'.nir to make n run on sroa fmm. % have re re. nao* i« — "11V-^ ^4 Sta**
-- 1 ;berp % r-o.-. «o. .s i.( • 5,1
time of h .s absenoe he *
photoa at s.\ f.*
photos that w ll
months but pood phoUw. Swear
.Bfvr | bookkeeper in the
sSSJ 3 xTuStfhin.'
T t-T |WOM W t* CT*S« ' ' ■ ' ' ; * v *' . ,
- - - V vv p.* i'or. :d ihe Iwar > k. ..
MrrrhW. n( tkte i-Hr B< «
Sale of
Groceries.
Capital, ... - $50,000.00
Surplus, .... §10,000.00
Silitits tha Aecaaats if Mtrcbaits. lailiriials iii Certorationj.
J B. FAIRFIELD.
Transfer & Coal Co
Good Teams and Spring Drays. Prompt attention
given to moving household goods, pianos and safes.
Coal of all kinds delivered to any part of city.
Office and Yards 506 Harrison
Ah., Wist of Depot.
Telephone 20
i -Si:'.;: ;r. ■'a y Mate Capita Ap-
i RD'NANCE NO.
breaking
ed t>-.T\>vc> the effort* of Ret
h. a. ate . r.ap.a r. of the Kanaas state
pri>,-*n
V- ana wanette T«e rh.rr..\ pe >
p f ha> . beer, de fMec « ith ti r ^
ii.^e* of V-v K ea \ IVnny tt-s
IVr.r.t ar -au . her eranrtatwr *** 'S®
.• ear and he- mar. er that of
Kas . : i eer. av uiMUfd V> the pab
. it ibe r a;'.A-a .n .ar.fB*^«
that aK-vsinds a th#fo«-er ef rhetor :
a&e . ' ar ms he: latenara.
An ordioacc
> to b^iid oerta.c vCf ;
poait :or
assume charge of
Max lat
Arkatnaas City Traveler Rcr .''ohn
Vooreheud ate ehap a.a .f the Kar
5 the rfty to-
a.vr.f fr.endv oas here ht
t. i?nthr>e u ;ook after the n
terrsts of one or tw.- of his punahoners
iaaUtcVNtn wha be br eees
hare ft- 1 attored for mnrea ooc
a. itev. or a ef-e. to haee coac.cc *.teo
and w ha are sow prepared to s- be
ur vpi and bMene ssffi. . ureas
1>nr.af l. terir. as har s r Ke*
anovner w^tMWt \^.v•rv^ead hr h s 'trrpatlv ar-i
«iu.u The aworpcmaora ate aaork *sit er.< s r.-neaa i«e.--ame ' < rv .
a-e T * K«har^au prea ar f not tha . of the p-.^ r.--
f ! . . v KvkaviaiUi w>e-iv-e!s'deat ooat n.-. there
• v .-■« • :a s4vr^nry ar.. v-; as.-,; ^ ^ ^ : fc-: ->
X k-.ohar-aao^. : SM * a i. ater o Creaa**' o a
1--V np paTT rap ls a -v k 5 lirer^rv
IWu:t r ] km i T B L S TV*r
j: • the fjv-era a. asi tee «er ^ rs
i ft *<•->■■■" • -
v,-, .... um «.• .
• i. • . - xbr .<■: . Iwf.v-. >. "'"Tf* * .... _
^ ' The Ane>.us Bond 14 and T rnst
i.n« V iiv « .nf vr tW j una 51a .-oxtpsjty of Munm * •" •i;'! 1 •
V v cm.vTn.tN > : r '•
o n* s- -v. • : j.f r>~a< 1 . ^ ^ ^ i> . M n t
^ - ! •- ^ • - ♦ y'^ r™* — Tva, -r IM. V- ■■ < - -■ — •
ptb -a*, as Bws. .a the ■■nwifu — ~
e <era ru anr rw- wbe : a> a paaei 1
rft t em soasctes of <>t lahoma V a*et e pi
..v-.-.v:. . : anfT Ti > > " • ea -
He t orda - t d by the Vavor and
Conn.'. men of the City of I'Ctbne
So. : . r. . : c as a pet f. r 0 • ?
sprits; h more than ter. . t rens of
si . \\ re< ..s"St rig trat a s:o.rwa k
he t . t on V. ar. f sireet be:
*r. n * avet . and Karsar
« .ti .
Raving soii mv grocerv
fixtures aid rcr.:ca the
Siilicig to John Masscv.
ill groccncs mi!] be
i the
A oort-nany t^s been faraaec at ->fc-
s; ma Ovy to ctaatfnrixre aatomat
. s;.vt^pcrK a de* ;oe W vransfe
. aofeunu
W aterw
as arc k
tv Sakri.«
f t street, a: 0. : t ress sk ;ot . t«. -r.
« a* .- •• ;• pres-erte. to tbe c .* .-otcr
ar.t appear it to x.'.f major sto.
O-... Ti. tVat *fc:. s-.iew a ks sh. . br
Ml. : I S ir -efo.re hereby oroe-eo
^ c * ks ^ :•«. a. r.£
V the r a: > an." spt-. t-.-a; • r t-.t
.t. the cfhoe of tht ©ivy e-er k auc that
tha mat theeeof be aaafawd afaiasi
r . i!. rr r-opert y a:: .- tw
«r: !•« " h* be r ty < era to the rot ntt
.-'.era to W p a.^o ..r, the tax ro st;
Se 00 .V.f- as trr taxes a** t •
<v «eu: e IVot dee t . "-e*v* tt-at
prior to tte 1 .h day of May
.• <* ne*>- ak4« r u or .v. 1 nar *s 1
sa c s.'Oews lea at the.r emm .aper^e
v : r a: st s 'as:
*•« ui >• ir. f «
;> and apr r *~a
• lUsed hy the c . r a c a|f uwd
he vtw narcr thi> v.t oay of Aor..
a I> ". Sf"
sti a O Fi*jr«aaso«
^ Sold at
A Bargain.
Sik uill ciasf
. MONDAY
APRIL 12th
G. H. LYNDS
Mas Mootv tc Loat
N. H. STURGIS.
Cotton Gins. Er.fn-.cs. Bo-^rs. Grss V.
Sh*n«^;. Puflcvs. Bckrsg. C*t. SicIictn.
VtTic.T-^. Said \a~ r„—,rs - ; cts.
Eox 2Ai.
G-Jthnc. O. T
v -^vimrn
a: K50 c. m. t mtcrcsici
\t\T. iisc gTv c some
cxtri Eirgiins in Drv
G-vV is. Hits, Sri.Tcs^ Goch-
inj anc Sam-
ple Shoes a: rX: their val
G. M.
SHARUM.
CUPD'S CAPERS.
A Wedding in High Life With all the Neces-
sities of a Happy Occasion.
Married it tbe We*, - me Grocery Saturday. March 13th. M >s
Chx.se ar>c Sisiwrnr Cc"ee and Mr U. S F.."..r
Tbe contracting rATtie? Are tre.. kn: vn to Guthrie people and
are ke^d :r. the h:giesteem of a".l the.r acquaintances.
The cere-r.:rv ti as sirrp.t yet impress ve. The Rev. Fifteen-
Cent-Car. Peacnes oawiating. as>.sted by the Rev Weicome
Mill Sweet Corn The bride.s maids were the M -es Chi.i
Sa~ce. Ffpptr Smoe^ Arr'e Battel ud QtOi Cbow. kfessni
Cl. ~a*are ar.^ Foots ari Shoes trere urdoubtee.y t>.e best :::cn
Miss Fearl:r e p.ayed tbe wecdir.-: March, which was a composi-
ti: r. fresh from the r.a~ ~> of Mr. U S Flour.
Amonr tbose present v. ere the Misses Sweet Vickies. Sour
Pickles IX.i Vickies. Chow Chow ar..- Olives. Cora Flour and
Ouaker Fax-cake Fjour a-r.d the Wc rid Beater S. .;p ten for a
quarter.
One of the best ar>d m.tst pleasing events of the evening was
the bride s rendition ol the beautiful sole entitled "Buy All Your
Groceries it t e Wt . n>e Grocery.
Tbe happy coupie are to take a wedding tour ar.d w be seen
ir. all tbe happy homes of Guthrie and v ; nity.
YVhe*" r. need of c d grocer es call at
The Welcome Groccry.
G. H. LYNDS.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 294, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 10, 1897, newspaper, April 10, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc122717/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.